Fearing Zika, A Top American Will Skip the Olympics

Organizers of this year’s Olympics in Rio de Janeiro tried their best on Thursday to make the Zika virus seem not so scary after all.

In their final presentation to the International Olympic Committee’s executive board before the Games in August, the organizers said the virus would pose no health risk to athletes and visitors. They noted that the Games would take place during the Southern Hemisphere’s winter, when mosquito populations plummet. Because of that, a spokesman declared with confidence, the rate of infection from the Zika virus “drops to very low numbers, very near zero.”

With the Games only about 60 days away, the public relations push was expected. And maybe the final sales pitch will make a few more athletes and visitors feel safe.

But for at least one American athlete, it was too late.

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Fearing Zika, A Top American Will Skip the Olympics
Fearing Zika, A Top American Will Skip the Olympics
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